There is something special about partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025.
For North Americans at the right place at the right place – and those who achieve a clear sky – a chance to see the unique spectacle of “solar horns”, an event where a semi -semi -semi -semi -semi -cusps appear as two different points above the horizon during sunrise.
It is important to select the optimal space for observers for observers in Northeast US and Eastern Canada to see this rare incident.
Choosing a place for ‘solar horn’
“Solar Horns” will appear from places in South -East Cubek and Southwest New Breanswick in Canada and Northern Mains in the United States, in particular, this phenomenon will only be seen between St. Lawrence River Astro and Bay of Funny.
For the best opportunity, you will need an uninterrupted view of the eastern horizon, which means that the coastal region and the elevated area, although a low horizon on the ground can also work well if you look at the high. Xavier Jubier Interactive Eclipse google map (Which has a underlying vision from a peak finder), Photographer’s almanac And timeanddate.com Eclipse map There are valuable resources when deciding at specific places. Even then, when you are in a position, a compass.
Where to see ‘Solar Horns’
There are some places here from where the sun will rise while receiving the sun, the semi -semi -semi -semi -semi -semi -semi -semi -tight sun will become a spectacle of the sun – “solar horn” or “double sunrise”:
Forestville, Quebec, Canada
Sunrise: 6:20 AM EDT at 83.7 degrees Ene.
Maximum eclipse: 87% 6:24 pm EDT
Is here How will it look from the beach in Forestville On the north side of the St. Lawrence River, which has a water horizon.
St. Andrews, New Breanswick, Canada
Sunrise: 7:15 AM Adt at 84.2 degrees.
Maximum eclipse: 83% 7:18 pm
Is here How will this pagan look from Point Nature Reserve On the south -eastern corner of St. Andrews, with a low horizon above the Pasmakdy Bay, with the Sun grows behind the coast of Mascarin.
Quadi Head State Park, Main, US
Sunrise: 6:13 AM EDT at 84.2 degrees.
Maximum eclipse: 83% 6:17 pm Edt.
Is here How will this West Quadi Head look from LighthouseThe most eastern point of continental US, which has an ocean horizon above the Gulf of Funi.
South Lubek Flats, Main, US
Sunrise at 6:13 pm EDT at 84.2 degrees Ene.
Maximum eclipse: 83% 6:18 pm Edt.
Is here How will it look from South Lubek Flats Bar Road Parking areaWhich is an ocean horizon above the Gulf of Funi. On the beach, exactly south of the parking area, the eclipse sun will grow between Campobello Island in New Breanswick and Quadi Head in Main.
Campobello Island, New Breanswick, Canada
Sunrise at 7:14 am at adt 84.2 degrees ene.
Maximum eclipse: 83% adt at 7:18 am.
Is here How will it look from Liberty Point At the end of the Campobello Island at the Roosevelt Campobello International Park, which has an ocean horizon above the Gulf of Funi.
Presc is Isle, Main, US
Sunrise: 6:16 AM EDT at 84 ° Ene.
Maximum eclipse: 85% 6:21 pm Edt.
Is here How will it look from the presctive isleAlthough it is inland, it is recommended to offer an observation space to see the horizon less.
Where a received sunrise was seen
Although only in Quebec, the new Breanswick and the main “solar horn” can be seen – if the sky is clear – an received semi -chandelier sunrise will be seen growing on its side from many other places.
An ocean would be the best anywhere with the horizon, with a lot of choice along the American coast from the main border to the cape cod from the Canada border in Massachusetts. A very little consumed will be taken from New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia. From all these places, a low view in the north -east will require to get a clear view of sunrise.
Remember, never look at the sun without proper eye safety and Do not use sunglasses regularly to inspect the sunIt is never safe to see the sun’s rays directly, even though the sun is partially unclear, as they contain harmful ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) rays that can damage the retina of your eye and even cause blindness. The only safe way to look at the sun straight is specially designed through solar filters, use Solar eclipse glasses For telescopic and telescopic viewing and solar filters.
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